The Kansas City Chiefs are no strangers to facing the San Francisco 49ers and will compete against the West Coast powerhouse in Super Bowl LVIII for a chance to win back-to-back championships.
While regular season matchups against the 49ers are relatively uncommon for the Chiefs, San Francisco’s has been indelibly tied to Kansas City for decades.
Legendary 49ers quarterback Joe Montana decided to take his talents to Western Missouri to play for the Chiefs for two seasons in 1993 and 1994. Later in the 90s, Kansas City turned to another San Francisco signal-caller, Steve Bono, to quarterback the Chiefs from 1994 to 1996.
Then, in 2013, Kansas City made one of the most consequential moves in franchise history by trading for quarterback Alex Smith, who helped the Chiefs rebuild before mentoring Patrick Mahomes in 2017.
Clearly, these teams are bound at the hip in NFL history, and their matchups in recent seasons have been battles for the ages.
Check out the recent history dating back to 2000 between the Super Bowl LVIII contenders ahead of their championship matchup in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday:
2022: Regular season, Week 7
Final score: Chiefs 44, 49ers 23
2020: Super Bowl LIV
Final score: Chiefs 31, 49ers 20
2018: Regular season, Week 3
Final score: Chiefs 38, 49ers 27
2014: Regular season, Week 5
Final score: Chiefs 17, 49ers 22
2010: Regular season, Week 3
Final score: Chiefs 31, 49ers 10
2006: Regular season, Week 4
Final score: Chiefs 41, 49ers 0
2002: Regular season Week 10
Final score: Chiefs 13, 49ers 17
2000: Regular season Week 11
Final score: Chiefs 7, 49ers 21